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Spartacus, USA History, British History, Second World War, First World War, Germany,
France, Slavery, Teaching History, History Lessons Online, Author, Search Website, Email

 

 

 

The Computer Active Web Guide is the best available and it only costs £4.99. Sections include Arts & Literature, Food & Drink, Music, TV & Radio, News, Reference, History, Finance, Cars & Bikes, Computers, Travel, Science & Nature, Kids, Education, Health & Fitness, Leisure & Hobbies, Home & Garden, Sport and Portals. There is also a CD that contains all the website reviews and directory listings. In addition, all of the URLs on the CD form clickable hyperlinks.

 

 

Duncan Grey's book, The Internet in School, provides an invaluable insight into the use of the internet in schools for anyone involved in education. It deals with the practical applications of the Internet as a resource in the classroom and its potential to enhance teaching and learning. Written in a non-threatening and non-technical style, the book examines both the pitfalls and the opportunities of Internet use in schools.

 

 

Whether you're trying to solve a maths problem, research coursework assignments or looking for project ideas, you will find it on the Internet. All the sites mentioned here are recommended by Learn, The Guardian's newspaper's online resource for schools. Each entry includes the hyperlink location and URL address along with a brief description of the site. In addition, sites are ranked in order of difficulty. Sites that are easy to navigate and present basic but essential information in the simplest way are listed first.

 

 

1000 Really Useful Websites: For beginners the internet can be totally frustrating. There's just too much out there to confuse you and rob you of a useful experience. With this book, you can make sure that doesn't happen. Kevin O'Driscoll continues to research new sites to make this collection ever more useful. These are then published on the Foulsham website before being added to the next edition of the book.

 

 

The Hutchinson Guide to GCSE Websites is arranged by subject and includes over 1,000 sites selected specifically for GCSE study. The book makes learning on the web faster and easier, and will give students extra insight into subjects to improve their marks. Users of this book get free access to a special website, which provides links to each of the sites listed in the book.

 

 

 

 

 









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